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When interpolating in strings passed to Formula#system, it should be done in such a way that if any interpolated variables contain spaces, they are either (a) passed as part of a list or (b) protected by quotes if they are part of a long string (which is subject to shell expansion). Otherwise, they will be split on the space when expanded by the shell and passed as multiple arguments to whatever process is being executed. Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
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724 B
Ruby
19 lines
724 B
Ruby
require 'formula'
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class Catdoc < Formula
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url 'http://ftp.wagner.pp.ru/pub/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2.tar.gz'
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homepage 'http://wagner.pp.ru/~vitus/software/catdoc/'
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sha1 '50ce9d7cb24ad6b10a856c9c24183e2b0a11ca04'
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def install
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# catdoc configure says it respects --mandir=, but does not.
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ENV['man1dir'] = man1
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system "./configure", "--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}"
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# The INSTALL file confuses make on case insensitive filesystems.
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system "mv INSTALL INSTALL.txt"
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system "make"
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# There is a race condition in the charsets/Makefile install target. The following line solves it.
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system "make -C charsets install-dirs"
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system "make install"
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end
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end
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